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Recent and Forthcoming Issues

February 2010 || Top

Articles:

EELCO RUNIA, Into Cleanness Leaping: The Vertiginous Urge to Commit History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JARI KAUKUA and VILI LÄHTEENMÄKI, Subjectivity as a Non-Textual Standard of Interpretation in the History of Philosophical Psychology || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

SIMON T. KAYE, Challenging Certainty: The Utility and History of Counterfactualism || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ZHANG LONGXI, The True Face of Mount Lu: On the Significance of Perspectives and Paradigms || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

First Annual History and Theory Lecture:

CARLO GINZBURG, The Letter Kills: On Some Implications of 2 Corinthians 3:6 || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Review Essays:

MICHAEL S. ROTH on Georges Didi-Huberman, Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz, and Michael Fried, Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

MATT K. MATSUDA on Vera Schwarcz, Place and Memory in the Singing Crane Garden || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

RIK PETERS on David D. Roberts, Historicism and Fascism in Modern Italy ||| JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

STEPHEN BANN on Jean-Louis Schefer, L’Hostie profanée: Histoire d’une fiction théologique (Broché) || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

DAVID CARRIER on Lydia Goehr, Elective Affinities: Musical Essays on the History of Aesthetic Theory || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JOAN W. SCOTT on Stanley Fish, Save the World on Your Own Time || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience


December 2009, Theme Issue 48 || To Theme Issues List || Top

Photography and Historical Interpretation

edited by Jennifer Tucker

Introduction:

JENNIFER TUCKER, in collaboration with TINA CAMPT, “Entwined Practices: Engagements with Photography in Historical Inquiry” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Dialogues:

MARIANNE HIRSCH and LEO SPITZER, “Incongruous Images: 'Before, During, and After' the Holocaust” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

GEOFFREY BATCHEN, “Seeing and Saying: A Response to ‘Incongruous Images’” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

PATRICIA HAYES, “Santu Mofokeng, Photographs: ‘The Violence is in the Knowing’” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

DAVID CAMPBELL, “’Black Skin and Blood’: Documentary Photography and Santu Mofokeng’s Critique of the Visualization of Apartheid South Africa” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ROBIN KELSEY, “Of Fish, Birds, Cats, Mice, Spiders, Flies, Pigs, and Chimpanzees: How Chance Casts the Historic Action Photograph into Doubt” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JOHN TAGG, “Neither Fish nor Flesh” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Essays:

MICHAEL S. ROTH, “Photographic Ambivalence and Historical Consciousness” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

STEPHEN BANN, “’When I Was a Photographer’: Nadar and History” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

LEIGH RAIFORD, “Photography and the Practices of Critical Black Memory” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ELIZABETH EDWARDS, “Photography and the Material Performance of the Past” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JULIA ADENEY THOMAS, “The Evidence of Sight” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

October 2009 || Top

Articles:

ANDREW CURRAN, “Rethinking Race History: The Role of the Albino in the French Enlightenment Life Sciences” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

BRANKO MITROVIC, “Intentionalism, Intentionality, and Reporting Beliefs” abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Forum: On Saul Friedländer’s The Years of Extermination

ALON CONFINO, “Narrative Form and Historical Sensation: On Saul Friedländer’s The Years of Extermination” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

AMOS GOLDBERG, “The Victim’s Voice and Melodramatic Aesthetics in History” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

CHRISTOPHER R. BROWNING, “Evocation, Analysis, and the ‘Crisis of Liberalism’” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Review Essays:

MARY R. LEFKOWITZ on Robert Strassler, ed., The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JOHN E. TOEWS on Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan, and Alun Munslow, eds., Manifestos for History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JAVED MAJEED on Sanjay Seth, Subject Lessons: The Western Education of Colonial India and Michael S. Dodson, Orientalism, Empire, and National Culture: India 1770–1880 || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

MARK S. CLADIS on William Gallois, Time, Religion and History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience


May 2009, Theme Issue 47 || To Theme Issues List || Top

Historical Representation and Historical Truth

edited by Wulf Kansteiner and Christoph Classen

CHRISTOPH CLASSEN and WULF KANSTEINER, Truth and Authenticity in Contemporary Historical Culture: An Introduction to Historical Representation and Historical Truth || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ANN RIGNEY, All This Happened, More or Less: What a Novelist Made of the Bombing of Dresden || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

WULF KANSTEINER, Success, Truth, and Modernism in Holocaust Historiography: Reading Saul Friedländer Thirty-Five Years after the Publication of Metahistory || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JUDITH KEILBACH, Photographs, Symbolic Images, and the Holocaust: On the (Im)possibility of Depicting Historical Truth || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

CHRISTOPH CLASSEN, Balanced Truth: Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List among History, Memory, and Popular Culture || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

CLAUDIO FOGU, Digitalizing Historical Consciousness || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

BETTINA M. CARBONELL, The Syntax of Objects and the Representation of History: Speaking of Slavery in New York || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience


February 2010 || December 2009 || October 2009 || May 2009 || February 2009 || December 2008


February 2009 || Top

Articles:

STEVEN G. SMITH, Historical Meaningfulness in Shared Action || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ANTOON DE BAETS, The Impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the Study of History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

MARK THURNER, The Founding Abyss of Colonial History: Or “The Origin and Principle of the Name of Peru” || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Interview:

ERLEND ROGNE, The Aim of Interpretation is to Create Perplexity in the Face of the Real: Hayden White in Conversation with Erlend Rogne || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Review Essays:

MARTIN JAY on Charles Taylor, A Secular Age || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

LLOYD KRAMER on Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

NOËL BONNEUIL on David J. Staley, History and Future: Using Historical Thinking to Imagine the Future || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

JAMES CRACRAFT on Martin Malia, History’s Locomotives: Revolutions and the Making of the Modern World || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

MICHAEL PRINTY on Annabel Brett and James Tully, ed., Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, and D. N. DeLuna, ed., The Political Imagination in History: Essays Concerning J. G. A. Pocock || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

GEORG G. IGGERS on Jörn Rüsen, ed., Meaning and Representation in History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

GIUSEPPINA D'ORO on Karsten R. Stueber, Rediscovering Empathy: Agency, Folk Psychology, and the Human Sciences || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

DAVID KONSTAN on Salvatore Settis, The Future of the “Classical" || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience


December 2008 || Top

Forum:

God, Science, and Historical Explanation

TOR EGIL FORLAND, Acts of God? Miracles and Scientific Explanation || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

BRAD S. GREGORY, No Room for God? History, Science, Metaphysics, and the Study of Religion || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

TOR EGIL FORLAND, Historiography without God: A Reply to Gregory || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Article:

DIRK WESTERKAMP, The Philonic Distinction: German Enlightenment Historiography of Jewish Thought || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

Review Essays:

BERNHARD RIEGER on Alon Confino, Germany as a Culture of Memory: Promises and Limits of Writing History || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

ALEXANDRA GARBARINI on Wulf Kansteiner, In Pursuit of German Memory: History, Television, and Politics after Auschwitz || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

PATRICK H. HUTTON on Jeffrey K. Olick, The Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and Historical Responsibility || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

DOYNE DAWSON on Luigi Loreto, Per la storia militare del mondo antico: Prospettive retrospettive || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience

MIGUEL A. CABRERA on Patrick Chabal and Jean-Pascal Daloz, Culture Troubles: Politics and the Interpretation of Meaning || JSTOR || Wiley InterScience